File:Joseph Desbrosses--study for figures in a Biblical painting--by 1844.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionJoseph Desbrosses--study for figures in a Biblical painting--by 1844.jpg |
English: Joseph Desbrosses, study for figures in a Biblical painting, by 1844; perhaps used in a painting by Antonine Chintreuil, which purportedly inspired the chapter "Passage de la mer Rouge" in Henri Murger's novel La vie de Bohéme; published as illustration to the article "Desbrosses et Chintreuil" by Georges Montorgeuil in Le Mois littéraire et pittoresque, Paris: Maison de la Bonne Presse, May, 1906, pp. 537-545. |
Date | by 1844 |
Source | https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k58070871/f541 |
Author | Joseph Desbrosses |
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